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Pole to Pole

The ends of the earth and points in between are within reach on these monumental journeys. They are epic journeys of discovery that will expand your understanding of the world in all its wild, weird, and beautiful glory. Just make sure you have enough pages in your passport.

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Hurtigruten’s 65-day Arctic to Antarctica expedition cruise leaves from Cambridge Bay in the Canadian High Arctic and ends in Punta Arenas, Chile. On board the MS Fram, your journey takes through the long elusive Northwest Passage to Greenland, Newfoundland, and Labrador. From Halifax, Nova Scotia, the ship will spend seven days at sea en route to Panama. After crossing the Panama Canal to the Pacific, you’ll visit coastal towns in Panama, Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile as you sail toward the Antarctic through the stunning fjords of Patagonia.

Fjords of Patagonia

After seven days exploring Antarctica’s wildlife, glaciers, and icebergs, the ship will turn north and sail through the Drake Passage and through the Beagle Channel. A purposebuilt expedition explorer, MS Fram was refurbished in 2020. Cabins and public spaces were upgraded, new restaurants were added and artwork from Arctic artists graces the walls.

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